About the author


Adam Lashinsky is a senior editor-at-large for FORTUNE magazine, where he covers Silicon Valley and Wall Street. Some of his story subjects have included Apple, Hewlett-Packard and Google. Lashinsky joined FORTUNE in 2001, after two years as a contributing columnist. He has written in-depth articles on Wells Fargo, Intel, Oracle, eBay, Twitter, and the venture-capital industry, as well as on topics ranging from San Francisco politics and oil-exploration technology to the post-Hurricane Katrina economic recovery of New Orleans. He is also the author of Inside Apple: How America's Most Admired – and Secretive – Company Really Works. Lashinsky is also a Fox News Channel contributor appearing on the following business shows: "Bulls and Bears," "Cashin' In," "Cavuto on Business," and "Your World with Neil Cavuto." Prior to joining FORTUNE, Lashinsky was a columnist for The San Jose Mercury News and TheStreet.com.

Before moving to California, he reported and edited for Crain's Chicago Business. As a Henry Luce Scholar, he worked in Tokyo for a year as a reporter for the Nikkei Weekly, the English-language version of Japan's main economic daily. His career began in the Washington, D.C., bureau of Crain Communications. A Chicago native, Lashinsky earned degrees in history and political science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He currently lives in San Francisco with his wife and daughter.



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